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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/08/18 16:10, Graeme Fitzpatrick
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<div dir="ltr">One thing that concerns me a little bit with
marking evacuation routes is what happens if the normal route is
changed for "this" emergency? - you usually drive North to reach
here, but this time, due to unusual circumstances, we need you
to drive West towards there.
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<div>Or am I being <i>too</i> paranoid? :-)</div>
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I think it is 'plan a' that some committee comes up with. <br>
Some times they work.<br>
But what happens in a 'real emergency' may not reflect the plan (a,
b, c or etc)<br>
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Best if the people on the ground don't panic and think. <br>
If your already paranoid then you'll have various plans. <br>
I have little choice in my fire evacuation. <br>
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Just got in the letter box a planed hazard reduction burn on the 8
August. <br>
Not much notification .. but it is the first one here in decades, so
I'm more than happy it is happening (I hope). <br>
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